![]() ![]() A doorknob – This is a more of a challenge than you may think.An old chair – A chair may seem complex, but it’s really just a few simple forms pieced together.A pair of socks – Find a pair that’s clean please.Items in your refrigerator – Close your eyes and reach in. ![]() Here’s a lesson that may give you some inspiration – how to draw a piece of candy. Candy – When it comes to food, you don’t have to just stick with the stuff that’s good for you.Vegetables – Just like fruits, vegetables are great for sketching practice as well.This lesson may help you – how to draw an apple with pastels. Try the same apple with colored pencils, pastels, graphite etc. An apple – Okay, I know an apple is a fruit but apples are great subjects for exploring different mediums.Any fruit will do – a pear, a banana, or a strawberry. Fruits – Fruits are great subjects for practice.Children’s toys – Most toys are designed with simple forms, making them an easy subject.A thumb drive – Like the stapler, a thumb drive is made of simple shapes.Objects in your pocket – Got stuff in your pocket? Pull it out and sketch it.Sea shells – You may find some inspiration in the form of a sea shell.Some of them may make a nice subject for sketching. Game pieces – Pull out a board game and check out the pieces.A hammer is rather simple and should be fairly easy to pull off. A hammer – Tools make great subjects for drawings.When you look at the eggs, pay close attention to the gradual changes in tone and shade accordingly. Several eggs on a table – Line up a few white eggs allowing them to overlap.Once the shapes are in place, then it’s just a matter of adding the details. A stapler – A stapler is made up of simple shapes that are very easy to draw.A wine bottle cork – Does that wine bottle have a cork? Use that too as a separate exercise.Look for an interesting label for an additional challenge. An open book – Now take one of those books and open it.Try to configure them in an interesting way. A stack of books – Find some old books lying around and stack them up. ![]()
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